Dot Crosshair is one of the most commonly used Crosshairs in the Valorant universe. Many famous professional Valorant players and streamers use the dot-shaped reticle as their primary reticle on a daily basis. To create a cross stitch, you will need to activate both the inner lines and the center point while deactivating the outer lines.
How to create new crosshairs in Valorant?
Most of you probably know how to change a reticle in Valorant. Otherwise, follow the instructions below.
- Open Valorant and in the main menu, find the Settings icon in the upper right corner.
- Click on the Settings button, and in the new window, choose the Crosshair options.
- Use the Reticle Profiles option to create a new reticle and start customizing it using the master section.
Creating a dot reticle
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General reticle settings:
Colour | Any color of your choice (We recommend white or yellow-green for vibrant appeal) |
Broad outlines | disabled |
Outline opacity | 1 |
Outline thickness | 1 |
Point central | Au |
Center Point Opacity | 1 |
Center point thickness | 4 |
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Interior lines:
Show interior lines | Au |
Inner Line Opacity | 1 |
Inside line length | 1 |
Inside line thickness | 4 |
Inner Line Offset | 2 |
Outside lines:
Show exterior lines | disabled |
Outer Line Opacity | 0 |
Outside line length | 0 |
Outside line thickness | 0 |
Outer Line Offset | 0 |
Disable the Firing and Movement Error option in each of the categories.
Is the Crosshair good?
Yes, the Crosshair is good in casual and competitive ranked matches. Being a minimal crosshair lets you focus on the shooting part of the game. Some pro players can even vouch for the best Crosshair in the entire game.
Remember that you can change the thickness of the dot reticle by adjusting the center dot thickness option or the inner line offset.
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